Gold Strike Rush (Juncus effusus 'Gold Strike') 2" Potted Hardy Marginal Plant
Gold Strike Rush (Juncus effusus 'Gold Strike') 2" Potted Hardy Marginal Plant
Description: Gold Strike Rush, also known as Juncus effusus 'Gold Strike,' is a striking and hardy marginal pond plant prized for its unique golden-yellow foliage. This perennial grass-like plant features upright, cylindrical stems that add a touch of elegance to any water garden or pond edge. Its vibrant coloration makes it a standout choice for adding contrast and visual interest to your aquatic landscape.
Features:
- Hardy perennial pond plant
- Golden-yellow foliage adds color and contrast
- Upright, cylindrical stems create a striking visual effect
- Ideal for planting along pond edges or in shallow water
- Low maintenance and easy to grow
Specifications:
- Common Name: Gold Strike Rush
- Botanical Name: Juncus effusus 'Gold Strike'
- Plant Type: Marginal Pond Plant
- Mature Size: 18-24 inches tall
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Hardiness Zones: 5-11
- Water Depth: 0-4 inches over the crown
Planting Tips:
- Plant in a container filled with aquatic soil
- Place in full sun to part shade
- Ensure the crown of the plant is not submerged in water
- Keep soil consistently moist
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